Alhambra and Generalife



Travel back to the time of the Nasrid sultans during your visit to this architectural treasure that evokes a past full of splendor and charm. Wrap yourself in its walls that whisper and tell stories of kings and poets.
Lose yourself in its palaces and courtyards that display an unparalleled beauty, it is a perfect fusion between architectural art and poetry. Stroll through the impressive gardens of the Generalife and marvel at its courtyards with magnificent stone fountains, orchards full of orange trees, myrtle hedges and water channels. It will be a fantastic experience that will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on your heart.



  • Cathedral and Royal Chapel



    The Cathedral and Royal Chapel of Granada are two architectural gems located in the heart of the city, both built on the ancient Nasrid mosque, tell stories of generations.

    The Cathedral, with its imposing facade and majestic interior, envelops you with its tall columns, vaults and light filtering through its stained glass windows, creating a magical atmosphere. Next to it, the Royal Chapel holds the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand, in an impressive marble mausoleum. Two quiet places full of history, perfect for a family stroll, to reflect and admire the beauty and legacy of Granada

Albaicín and Mirador de San Nicolás



The Albaicin, is the oldest neighborhood of Granada, its narrow cobbled and labyrinthine streets, invite you to get lost among its white houses adorned with flowers, colorful courtyards and the scent of jasmine that permeates the air in every corner, one of the most emblematic neighborhoods of our city.

One of the treasures of the Albaicin is the Mirador de San Nicolas, from where you can contemplate a spectacular view of the Alhambra with Sierra Nevada in the background, here you can enjoy a beautiful sunset, while street artists delight you with their music.



  • Sacromonte and its Abbey



    A neighborhood full of magic and authenticity, offering a unique glimpse into traditional Granada life. Strolling through its steep streets is an enchanting experience with breathtaking views of the Alhambra and the city. Here you can visit its caves and be seduced by its traditional flamenco music and dance performances.
    Once you enter this wonderful neighborhood, you can not miss a visit to the monument of La Abadía del Sacromonte, located on the hill, not only enjoy its wonderful views, but you can also explore its ancient passages of its famous catacombs and reliquaries, and discover the rich religious and cultural heritage that houses